Officiating

‘I became a Judge over twenty years ago to put something back into my sport, but soon discovered there are many other reasons to officiate. You spend time with people who share your passion, you see wonderful horses, you learn a huge amount, have the chance to attend really interesting clinics and conferences to keep abreast of new directions in the sport, and in recent years I have had fantastic opportunities to travel interstate and overseas, and through judging, I now have friends in many parts of the world’.

· FEI 4* International PE Dressage Judge

· National A Grand Prix Dressage Judge

· Judge Educator and Mentor

· State Show Horse Judge

· Young Dressage Horse Judge

Wendy has been fortunate to have been invited to judge at many National and State Championships around Australia as well as Championships in New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia and England.

Over the past ten years Wendy has also delivered a number of Judging Seminars and Workshops in WA, and in other states.Pics L-RMeeting Princess Haya Bint Al Hussein after the FEI Judges Clinic at the FEI World Para Dressage Championships, Hartpury UK . Princess Haya is President of the Federation Equestre Internationale.Judging at the CPEDI2* at Bishop Burton, UKJudges’ Conference at Sydney International Equestrian CentreSashing Grand Prix Champions Landioso and Jody Hartstone at the South Island Championships in New Zealand.

Pics below:Stephen Clarke judging the Grand Prix CDI-W at the Australian Dressage Championships in Sydney, writing for a 5* FEI Judge like Stephen is always a great job!

Awarding the State Young Dressage Horse Champion title to Royal Oak II of Narbethong Equestrian Park ridden by Deon Stokes with fellow Judge Harry Boldt.